Colts tight end Eric Ebron celebrates a touchdown against the Jaguars on Nov. 11, 2018, in Indianapolis

Colts tight end Eric Ebron celebrates a touchdown against the Jaguars on Nov. 11, 2018, in Indianapolis (Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

21. Dolphins 5-5 (19). The haven’t scored an offensive touchdown since the third quarter of the Oct. 25 loss in Houston.

22. Browns 3-6-1 (26). Nick Chubb is the latest rookie to shine for GM John Dorsey. He had 176 rushing yards in an upset of the Falcons.

23. Lions 3-6 (22). It’s difficult to say where the Lions are having bigger problems — protecting QB Matthew Stafford or covering in the secondary. That says a lot about the defensive backs: Stafford has been sacked 16 times the last two games.

24. Broncos 3-6 (23). Coming off the open date and with little to no margin for error, coach Vance Joseph said his team is playing a “desperate brand” of football. That hasn’t been a good brand for the Broncos recently.

25. Jaguars 3-6 (24). Doug Marrone was a strong candidate for coach of the year last season. A year later, could he be moving toward the hot seat?

26. Buccaneers 3-6 (25). Dirk Koetter opted to stick with Ryan Fitzpatrick even after the offense put up only three points in a bad home loss to the beat-up Redskins.

28. Jets 3-7 (27). Here’s how you know Todd Bowles is in big trouble: His defense made signed-off-the-street Matt Barkley look like the next coming of Jim Kelly. That’s a heck of a feat.

29. Cardinals 2-7 (28). The defense put forward a worthy effort on the road against the Chiefs, but the offense is struggling to find its way. They are averaging only 13.8 points per game.

30. Giants 2-7 (30). Eli Manning threw two TD passes to Odell Beckham Jr. in a narrow win in San Francisco, so he’s safe this week. Jets coach Todd Bowles gives the New York tabloids plenty to work with.

31. 49ers 2-8 (29). The shine that was on QB Nick Mullens is fading after a loss to the Giants, who were not nearly as atrocious as the Raiders.

32. Raiders 1-8 (32). Owner Mark Davis said the “buck stops with me” in an interview with ESPN about the team’s deep woes, and he’s a bigger reason Khalil Mack was traded than coach Jon Gruden.